Charging Cost Calculator

Estimate how much it costs to charge your electric vehicle from your current battery level to your target level.

Formula

Energy Added to Battery (kWh) = Battery Capacity × (Target% − Current%) / 100

Energy Drawn from Grid (kWh) = Energy Added ÷ (Charger Efficiency / 100)

Total Charging Cost ($) = Energy Drawn from Grid × Electricity Rate ($/kWh)

Assumptions & References

  • Battery capacity refers to the usable capacity of the EV battery pack in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
  • Charger efficiency accounts for energy lost as heat during AC-to-DC conversion (Level 1/2 chargers) or DC fast charging. Typical values range from 85%–95%.
  • Electricity rate is the cost per kWh billed by your utility provider. The U.S. average residential rate is approximately $0.13/kWh (EIA, 2024).
  • This calculator does not account for time-of-use (TOU) pricing, demand charges, or network/session fees that some public chargers apply.
  • Battery degradation and temperature effects on charging efficiency are not modeled.
  • Reference: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) — Electric Power Monthly, 2024.

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